Cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy can spend "hours a day in physician offices or outpatient clinics," but research shows providing cancer treatment at home could be a more effective solution, two oncologists write in STAT News.

CMS on Tuesday said it will implement various changes to its Nursing Home Compare Five-Star Quality Ratings, including lowering its threshold for penalties related to staffing levels and launching separate ratings for short-term and long-term care facilities.

Federal lawmakers are working on legislation that would bolster the Trump administration's proposal to revise federal protections that currently allow drug manufacturers to pay rebates to Medicare and Medicaid insurers and pharmacy benefit managers.

As Amazon sets its sights on the health care industry, the Federal Trade Commission has begun cracking down on fake reviews of products on its site—recently winning its first case against the distributor of a wellness product.

CMS on Wednesday issued a request for information seeking recommendations on how it can remove barriers that prevent insurers from selling health plans across state lines—an approach long-touted by President Trump.

The American Medical Association, the Oregon Medical Association, and Planned Parenthood Federation of America on Tuesday filed a lawsuit to block an HHS final rule that bars abortion providers and clinics that refer patients for abortion care from receiving Title X family planning grants.